On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 19:10:48 -0500, (PeteCresswell) wrote:
Per HerHusband:
I don't know how big your antenna is, how tall your mast is, or if it
runs all the way to the ground. I have a five foot mast mounted at the
top of our gable end. It's simply lagged into the 5/8" plywood sheathing
with two brackets, haven't had any issues in 10+ years.
It's waaaaaaaay bigger that I expected - as in 32# and 7 x 11'.....
Accordingly, the mast will butt up on a cinder block on the ground.
Main thing, I want to be able to re-aim the antenna without climbing a
ladder... but having it rest on the ground would also seem to alleviate
a lot of stress on the W-brackets holding it to the side of the shed.
Would something like a chain Vice Grip make a good handle to help turn
the antenna? Harbor Freight sells a less expensive version.
I think I will go with the 2x4 just for the spacing - to bring the
bracket out to match to top one on the eve.
I like the washers... definitely going to do that.
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